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Old 01-21-2003 | 08:58 PM
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I've always had smaller boats (21' Century bowrider, 252 Baja Islander), I bought a 29 Outlaw in October with K-Planes, unfortunately, I have only had the pleasure of using it 2 times prior to winterization. My questions are that the 29 Outlaw has K-planes and me never having a boat with even trim tabs, I am looking for some tips on how to use them, Do's and Don'ts. I know the basics about putting them down to get on plane and when you are in rough water, I am looking for some tips. A friend of mine told me that you can leave your outdrive all the way down all of the time as long as you use the K-planes, are there any advantages to this, or is he just stupid like I suspect he is. Any tips or advice is greatly appreciated. This is probably a dumb question, but as far as I'm concerned a dumb question is one that is never asked. Thanks in advance for your help. Eric
 
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Old 01-21-2003 | 09:20 PM
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Take a 4' straight edge off the bottom of the boat and lower your k-planes until they are level with the bottom, that is nuetral, put a small mark on your indicator to tell you where nuetral is untill you get used to it. Leave them here unless you are planing or in really rough water. In rouugh water you may want to just bump them down a little bit, do it slow the k-planes are sensitive on a 29 outlaw but will help it fly level and land right, and your freind is wrong you'll just push water with the trim down, it should be at 1/4 or 3/8 trim at speed
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Old 01-21-2003 | 09:28 PM
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Thanks Liquid Asset - When you are coming out of the water to get to plane, how much do you put them down from the level position? Also, if you are in rough water and you bump them down a bit to level out and you have to make a somewhat sharp turn do you bump them back up to the level position or is it okay to leave them bumped down. Also are they easy to break, I'm not talking about the k-planes themselves but the actuators that move them. Also it sounds like you are not supposed to put them all the way down. Right??
 
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Old 01-21-2003 | 09:36 PM
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Originally posted by Big E
Thanks Liquid Asset - When you are coming out of the water to get to plane, how much do you put them down from the level position? Also, if you are in rough water and you bump them down a bit to level out and you have to make a somewhat sharp turn do you bump them back up to the level position or is it okay to leave them bumped down. Also are they easy to break, I'm not talking about the k-planes themselves but the actuators that move them. Also it sounds like you are not supposed to put them all the way down. Right??
you probably won't need them but one or two notches below nuetral. You don't always have to use them to plane. They are very tough to break. Never run with them all the way down. put them back nuetral or up before makeing tight turns
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Old 01-21-2003 | 09:39 PM
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Thanks for your help, it sounds more like I just need to find the neutral position, mark it and go from there, I guess the more I use the boat the more I will understand how to use the k-planes. Thanks again. Eric
 
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Old 01-21-2003 | 09:48 PM
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nuetral will be the most common place, You won't have to adjust them as much as you think
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Old 01-22-2003 | 08:53 AM
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Yea I do the same thing with my K's Jeff. on those long wakeless areas at Havasu I just drop them all the way down and the boat tracks straight as an arrow.
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Old 01-22-2003 | 09:02 AM
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Big E, I think what someone may have been trying to tell you about using them to plane is that I think most boats can stay on plane at lower speeds with the planes down a bit than if they were all the way up or not there at all,
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Old 01-22-2003 | 10:09 AM
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Originally posted by liquid asset
Take a 4' straight edge off the bottom of the boat and lower your k-planes until they are level with the bottom, that is nuetral, put a small mark on your indicator to tell you where nuetral is
Liquid Asset,
Rather than put a mark on your indicator, is it not better to adjust the threaded helm end of your indicator cable to "0" when the tab is level? I do this and then check it every couple of weeks.
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Old 01-22-2003 | 10:41 AM
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Liquid Asset,
Rather than put a mark on your indicator, is it not better to adjust the threaded helm end of your indicator cable to "0" when the tab is level? I do this and then check it every couple of weeks.
How do you do that? Is it under the indicators? Do you have to take it all apart? Thanks- Eric
 
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